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Despite the government's annual promises and large budget allocations, real progress remains elusive
आलोचक शायद सही हैं: ट्रंप का दूसरा कार्यकाल शायद क़यामत क�
इस्लामिक अमीरात ऑफ अफ़ग़ानिस्तान द्वारा हाल ही में पारि�
पाकिस्तानमध्ये खंडित जनादेशानंतर आता नवीन सरकारने पदभा
As Pakistan ushers in a new executive, backed by a fractured legislature, its judiciary remains survivalist
शाश्वत विकास उद्दिष्ट-५ आणि इतर उद्दिष्टांमधील आंतरसंब�
The connections between SDG 5 and other goals underscore the imperative of attaining gender equality as both a moral obligation and a strategic invest
Both Beijing and the Taliban hope to secure their interests by engaging bilaterally, with both sides increasing repression in their respective countri
The rush towards demanding political inclusivity from the Taliban has been downgraded to a mere talking point while realpolitik takes charge
Women’s contraceptive decision-making continues to be at an all-time low in both urban and rural areas. This needs to be addressed by initiating ade
Despite glaring evidence of women's rights violations in Afghanistan, the international community remains silent.
It is only when the institutional structures change in Afghanistan, that the status of women leaders can shift from symbols to real people.
Comparing Afghanistan and the rest of the world, Farkhunda Zarah Naderi, Member of the Afghan National Assembly, said that while the world is looking forward to achieve the status quo, Afghans are still fighting for their primary rights, be it women's, cultural or ethical.
Separatism, extremism, and terrorism originating in Afghanistan compelled the neighbouring countries to form the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in 2001. However, instead of presenting a united front, the SCO is rife with disagreements. Increased divergences and mistrust among the members have helped the Taliban regain power in Afghanistan and strengthen its influence in the heart of Eurasia. The Taliban have taken advantage of the trust
Legitimising Taliban is a global risk
Defence structures around the world are seeing a technological upheaving as new and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) are being added to military arsenals. However, military AI largely lacks precision and is often developed without any threat-modelling which takes gender into account, examples of which are already being seen in civilian applications of AI. Translated into a conflict environment, deploying such AI systems cou
Amid the ongoing fundamental changes in the international order, such as the growing bipolar competition between the US and China and the promotion of multipolarity, middle powers may take more ownership of conflict points such as Afghanistan. To comprehend this possibility, it is important to trace the evolution of middle powers in the Persian Gulf. This paper looks at the complexities of the Gulf middle power states, with Afghanistan as the the
Senate's recent decision to pass the 'National Commission on the Status of Women Bill, 2012' was a step forward for the women's rights movement in Pakistan.
Despite advancements in legislation and representation over the last decades, women continue to face barriers in accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare, legal protection against violence, and leadership roles. In the economic sphere, gender disparities persist in labour force participation, job sectors, wages, and unpaid care work. Women are constrained in participating in the labour market as their social role remains attached to domestic
गर्भनिरोधक वापरण्यासंबंधी निर्णय घेण्याचे स्वातंत्र्य असलेल्या महिलांची संख्या शहरी व ग्रामीण अशा दोन्ही भागांत कमीच आहे. जनजागृतीपर कार्यक्रमांची संख्या वाढवून त्य
परिस्थितीवर आणि घटकांच्या विचारांवर आधारित मुत्सद्दी किंवा राजकीय धोरणे आखण्याच्या दृष्टिकोनातून पदभार स्वीकारताना, तालिबानकडून राजकीय सर्वसमावेशकतेची मागणी करण्य
इंटरनेटवर जर तुम्ही एक महिला असाल आणि तुम्ही राजकीय मुद्द्यांवर भाष्य केले, तर मिळणारा प्रतिसाद अपमानास्पद असण्याची शक्यता अधिक असते.